Lookout, Armie Hammer Gay Sex Scene In Call Me By Your Name

Director Luca Guadagnino has a strong track record with his movies, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that his newest, Call Me By Your Name, is taking Sundance Film Festival by storm. Considering that he packed a ton of dong into his last flick, , it also shouldn't come as a surprise that Call Me By Your Name star Armie Hammer (30) goes nude in multiple scenes! It MIGHT come as a surprise, however, that he gets gay with the twinkalicious Timothée Chalamet (21), and even gives him a blowjob. Luca Guadagnino, you've done it again!

The Sundance nudity reports (actually a thing) are streaming in right now, and Call Me By Your Name is definitely the most exciting so far. Here's what we know:

(0:55) Timothée Chalamet begins kissing Armie Hammer. After he stops him he grabs Hammer in the crotch which he finds amusing.

(1:22) Armie Hammer and Timothée Chalamet begin kissing heavily in bed. Cut away as Armie takes his pants off and then we see their naked bodies intertwined in bed.

(1:28) Armie Hammer squats down to give Timothée Chalamet a blowjob. But only a couple of motions to test his virility.

(1:37) Some light kissing between Armie Hammer & Timothée Chalamet

(1:48) Armie Hammer kissing Timothée Chalamet lightly. Then we may see some buns in the dark on Hammer.

Armie Hammer, who had a moment in 2016 with appearances in both Birth of a Nation and Nocturnal Animals and of course survived Lone Ranger (2013), wasn't hating his spit swapping with Timothée Chalamet, and had this to say:

The shooting of the actual scene of the first kiss — it felt as organic and special and great as every other shot that we did on this movie.

I bet it did. I'd have something organic in my pants. Here's the jizz-st of what's going on in Call Me By Your Name: Via

Call Me is the final chapter of Guadagnino's so-called "Desire" trilogy, after 2009's Oscar-nominated I Am Love and last year's A Bigger Splash (both of which starred Tilda Swinton). Rather than make a social statement, the timeless story is "more about a denial that goes beyond the social construct and in a way, belongs to the way you are," the Italian filmmaker says. "If this movie has one lesson, it's that actually, we should always be very earnest with one's feelings, instead of hiding them or shielding ourselves."

Like this year's Oscar contender Moonlight, the film examines how the two young men come to terms with their masculinity and sexuality. At first mistaking Oliver's gruff flirtations for arrogance, Elio begins a sexual relationship with a French girl (Esther Garrel) — only to spend most of their trysts checking his watch and counting down the hours until he gets to spend more time with Oliver.

While Park City bitches are the only ones able to take in the sight of "their naked bodies intertwined in bed" you can check out some pics of Hammer and Chalamet in the gallery to wet your whistle!